In possession of a collection of coins, one of which is a 1946, S, Roosevelt which is inverted (olive/oak and Roosevelt's portrait) are mismatched. When I pivot it around, Roosevelt is upside down.
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Pictures please.
If you mean one side is upside down when you flip the coin sideways, that's normal.
Yes. It is on this page, and on the right is a blue section with information, including >
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
Wondering what are the other two pictures of the Canadian coin there for?
Note that the Canadian 10 coin is medal alignment ( ↑↑ ). Were you expecting the same for the USA coin?
Yes, as I wasn't aware the the American coinage wasn't the same alignment. Is this 1946 Roosevelt worth anything? The other photographs I added (but now deleted). It was a 1751 - 1951 Sudbury Canadian commemorative nickle - These coins I came across and am purely trying to figure out.
The dime, maybe US $1.20-$1.60. I can't comment on the nickel. Maybe start a new thread in the Coin identifications and valuations forum and include the pictures.
every USA coin in my collection is coin orientation
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